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Julian Clary review
Is his humour evolving? Perhaps not as much as it should; however, I wasn't expecting the show to end with a very post-ironic number with the refrain "It's Not Cool to be a Queer", which even name-checks Brianna Ghey, a song that stuns us into a sad silence that not even the arrival of glitter falling from heaven can quite restore. All in all, it's an unusual evening's entertainment, not without hilarity and skill, but I'm wondering how much longer this much-loved comedian can make this level of content last.
Chris Parkle, The Real Chrisparkle, 18th April 2024Meet The Richardsons Series 5 guest stars revealed
Meet The Richardsons is due to return to Dave this spring, with guest stars including Adrian Chiles, Alexander Armstrong, Amanda Abbington, Charlie Cooper, Gregg Wallace, Julian Clary, Kemah Bob, Lee Mack, Nigel Havers, Stephen Mangan, Steve Pemberton and The Cheeky Girls.
British Comedy Guide, 20th February 2024Taskmaster Series 16 launches 21st September
Taskmaster Series 16 launches on Channel 4 on Thursday 21st September.
British Comedy Guide, 6th September 2023Julian Clary to head out on Wild West themed 2024 tour
Julian Clary will tour his new Wild West themed stand-up show A Fistful of Clary between April and June 2024.
British Comedy Guide, 4th July 2023Julian Clary to play Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar UK Tour
Julian Clary will play the role of Herod for the launch of the UK tour of the Olivier Award-winning reimagined production of Jesus Christ Superstar.
Theatre Weekly, 29th June 2023Taskmaster Series 16 line-up revealed
Julian Clary, Lucy Beaumont, Sam Campbell, Sue Perkins and Susan Wokoma have been announced as the contestants for Series 16 of Taskmaster.
British Comedy Guide, 1st June 2023Jennifer Saunders to play Captain Hook in Palladium panto
The London Palladium will present Peter Pan as its pantomime this Christmas season, with Jennifer Saunders starring as Captain Hook.
British Comedy Guide, 24th April 2023Julian Clary receives Bath Plug Award
Bath Comedy Festival has awarded Julian Clary its Bath Plug Award for outstanding services to comedy. Meanwhile jazz pianist and singer Ian Shaw was presented with the inaugural OBP (Order of the Bath Plug) medal.
British Comedy Guide, 21st April 2023Friday Night Live proves our best satirists are in their 60s
From Ben Elton's electrifying political routine to Harry Enfield's force-10 performance, Channel 4's comedy programme showed that nobody does spiky topicality better than 1980s stars.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 25th October 2022Friday Night Live review
What a week to bring back a partially topical comedy show!
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd October 2022